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Thought about this quite a bit , but not a sticking out one , more of a u shaped piece of tube under the step that's there, same as you see on lorrys and tractors, havnt gone into it but they are high when your legs have goneWas thinking of fitting a step for the cab door, not a retractable one, but like the type fitted to 4x4s .. or as seen on trucks for climbing into the cab..
has anyone fitted one ?
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Something like this..
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I will watch this with interest because it kills my knees getting in and out of the cab.
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There is a company that make electric fully retractable step for cab door,I priced one up just over £600 +vat.will watch thread with intrest.
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thanks.. ideal for a PVC with double cab doors.. but not an A class with just one cab door
step needs to be folding and or flush when not in use.. as shown in @Geo link
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@maison - more than one person thinking of this.As I've never owned an A-class I've never peered underneath so have no knowledge at all of what's under them so was just trying to be helpful, again I've never fitted a step to a cab so never researched it in depth to see if there are any issues ... I was just trying to be helpful.
As for the plastic step, I remembered others who have used this method but thought it might be a bit too 'low tech' (or lower class) for 'A-class owners!
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